On 1/3/2016 8:08 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
A super cool
Looks pretty warm to me, in WB, if not temp. ;-)
photograph of an Iowa morning, as edited by me, your lovable Schnozz.
http://zone-10.com/d1/node/214
Didn't you recently express some remorse about your recent period of ... extreme ... images - and the better images
missed in the process? I meant to reply, but don't see that post. (Imaginary? Mind meld?) Seems to me that many artists
will at times need to go "too far", exploring the edges and extremes, before coming back to a new version of their long
term vision, infused, perhaps subtly, but certainly importantly, by what was learned on walkabout.
Then:
On 12/17/2015 6:32 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
I agree with that adjustment. I had it like that before, but backed it
off a touch because it looked a bit too edgy on some monitors. This is
an example of changing aesthetics where we've gotten much "louder" in
our photographs and a peaceful, tranquil scene are no longer
acceptable. Everything has to take on an "in you face" look.
And now this ... It's got "pop", but goes too far for my taste. Remember, though, I'm not trying to sell anything where
"loud" sells.
This is sort of an illustration in images of my process as I played with the original.
<http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/AG/Clearing_Fog.htm>
I actually like several of them, although I'd go with "Cropped", at least
today. :-)
Looks a little nicer at the 1600 px wide size, but impossible for all but those with larger screens than my 1920x1200 to
both see the control boxes and the sky.
A. Subtle Moose
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